Factor Info
| ID | 156738 |
| Size | 1110 digits / 3686 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 241098822932212038033820832478279430181587326583773821871316636242570060142129587701542525069839691689911032060277887219348238092539128717091273221726943596849743165291899263227086846143488748519083841844674694453280254344664095929239142681396858764019426244801565974453231083552522278273011715200013593867388879482377437172721677953023978480518718610905096491558814181028354061655870600169097976487628955316402382931981523833169899716606969285962108592867985816260883396105774527882402845818642166022827933036320248052153849828203609046755463603649753509823585311879672926531727810200993547601355859099072622212825715113632469627196060676788125896557621488185896782679458341571475594439610154797385093852815837900426025941249646495632837695802739834146940545048410762235997286341510321221768074018046900454858426560512219466232985490456290056378847116040499935130059605370279311189710768226608936429146309843662498291218058789852948683823831945392202045249025669439776494123163052983111847278400660882577980626122927772346193072363030003726690247741204357361577837315632359737760337462896939105529452319992887 |
Factorizations
Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.